🌟 Bring Your Garden to Life with Lynwood Gold!
The Lynwood Gold Forsythia Bush is a stunning yellow flowering shrub shipped at a height of 1 to 2 feet. Ideal for planting in zones 5 through 9, this deciduous plant thrives in full to part sun and comes in a trade gallon container with soilless media. With a 30-day transplant guarantee, it’s the perfect addition to any garden, ensuring vibrant blooms every spring!
R**S
Great plants!
Shipped fast, packaged extra safe, healthy plants, good size. Growing well. We ordered more.
D**N
Wonderful bush
This bush is beautiful. The size is great. Very much worth the money and the seller will answer any questions you may have.
C**S
Smaller than advertised
The media could not be loaded. Forsythia start was supposed to be 1 to 2 foot tall, but it was nowhere near that size. Appears to be a healthy plant. I hope it grows just much smaller than expected.
J**N
Don't waste your money
Very disappointed. I received a small twig. Not even close to described. I realize it has to grow, but this is borderline ridiculous. I planted it outside by my garage. Still a twig.
B**S
Love it
Beautiful bush. Arrived healthily. Growing fine
E**5
Ordered from seller DAS Farms™
Lynwood Forsythia bush arrived much taller then expected. Very healthy, green. Well packaged, and arrived earlier then scheduled. I'm very very happy with this plant, and looking forward to next spring bloom. I would buy from DAS Farms™ again.
S**N
Big, healthy bare root plants growing well. Of about 10 nurseries I bought from through Amazon, this only one did not disappoint
Reliable online nursery. I bought a lot of plants online recently, and this was the only nursery that sent big, healthy plants. These forsythia were packed carefully bare root, and are growing well (as are hydrangeas I bought from them). Beware of other online nurseries! I recently wasted a lot of money on tiny, unhealthy plants from other nurseries through Amazon-- but this one is trustworthy.
B**B
Nice plant
I was happy with the plant. It was well packaged to protect it. The only bad thing that happened was I planted it and the next day it was eaten down to the ground. 🤬
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